Please hire a UI Designer

Perhaps a good example of the makeover needs would be "delete task." I just started with this application. I was going nuts trying to figure out how to delete a completed task, looking for an icon and finding none. (Am I just dense??) It was reading here that I learned about hovering, and now I can do it. Thanks, guys. But I shouldn't have had to flirt with giving up the application before finding this in a forum.

Actually, this is part of the problem with the "spreadsheet format" of Toodledo, which is either too wide if you want to display all fields, or incomplete if you want a cleaner layout with fewer fields. (The multi-line is an alternative but would be much more useful if it displayed more than two fields.)

There is a Trashcan icon that you can use to delete a task, instead of using the "hover over the checkbox to display Delete Task" method. The icon is at the far left of the task list.

Yes I agree that the Toodledo interface could use a little more work. For my two cents my biggest concern are the color themes. I'd love to see a little bit more of profesional looking color theme selections suitable for the workplace. Everyone at my office is used to outlook. And I'd like my Toodledo to blend in with the work environment. Perhaps we could have a series of themes that are muted without high contrast, dramatic or gaudy colors? Shades of gray would be nice. If a theme could match a users default windows color scheme that would be terrific! As far as functionality is concerned, Toodledo is awesome!

That looks good. I like the combination of folders at the top and nav on the left hand side. The nav menu design looks like something else I've seen (maybe Omnifocus?) and I can see that it's also the inspiration for Nirvana's design.

Hopefully a big overhaul of the Toodledo interface is in the works now.

Agreed. There are 100 things that could make ToodleDo easier and more fun to use online. Flyovers, use of colors, views that really pare it down to a minimum, and I'm not anywhere near being a designer of any sort.

I'm using GotToDo for Android and love it (except for its conspicuous lack of tag usage). I find I really try to do my task management on my phone, even though it's clunkier in some respects.

I tried out Toodledo a year or more ago, but left because of the interface. It has all of the features I want in a task manager, and a few more. A few more is good. But coming from Things, with that gorgeous interface, I just didn't want to look at Toodledo.

Since Things is apparently dead (two small feature upgrades in over a year plus a couple of bug fixes, I finally decided to try Toodledo again. But it's still a very practical but butt ugly interface. This would be a killer app if it had a better looking UI. Not asking for a Things-like interface, just something less cluttered and more elegant looking. I know a good designer could make it look much better, without loss of functionality. I'd be happy if a few features were tucked away instead of so much going on in the main view.

I hope something can be done to make Toodledo not only extremely functional, but at least easier to look at.

@spamboy6547 - I agree that the interface needs improvement. Toodledo is aware also and I hope it is currently being worke on.

Were you aware that you can install user theme scripts in FireFox and Chrome to make things look a little better? I use FireFox with the free Stylish add-in along with a theme that puts the tabs down the side instead of across the top and with more subdued colors. It's worth a look while we wait for a better default interface.

This is for you and for anyone else on OS X who doesn't know how to implement userstyles yet. A userstyle is a bunch of CSS overrides that change the appearance of a webpage to your liking. Because it is just CSS, you can use them on any platform. You can implement them in a number of ways. In Firefox there is Stylish. In Chrome there are plugins too.

The way I use Toodledo on the Mac is through a SSB with VinTom's Dark Theme (http://userstyles.org/styles/18480). This is the result:

The way you get this, or any of VinTom's other styles in a Fluid SSB is by clicking the "Userstyles" icon in the preferences, then paste everything from the userstyle in the box starting with the a { override . Do not copy the first few lines. You can find the userstyle code on the theme page where the button says "Show Code".

Agree with all out the poor interface. Time for an update. For those who think otherwise and rave about functionality (i.e. believe it doesn't really need a better interface)... I give you ... any Apple product.

The UI is a very key part of the functionality. Without it getting better the other features/functionality get lost in the mix.

In all seriousness, if the makers of this fine product would like more specific suggestions, I'd be happy to provide my input (15 + years in development/design, etc.).